Re: Two ISPs on same router?

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You could also talk ospf or BGP to both your upstreams and set metrics for
your routes.

Noah.,

On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Bernd Eckenfels wrote:

> In article <200112120716.fBC7G9H26230@k.ro> you wrote:
> > I want to have two ISPs and if it is possible to make load balancing
> > beetween both of them.
>
> You can't do that on the IP level, but you can set up a HTTP Proxy which is
> distributing the requests (equally or based on destination). Not sure if squid
> with the target ping function works here.
>
> Greetings
> Bernd
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